Macalester-Groveland, Saint Paul
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Macalester-Groveland is a neighborhood and city planning district in
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in the United States. It is Saint Paul Planning District 14. The neighborhood is bounded by the
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on the west, Summit Avenue on the north, Ayd Mill Road on the east, and Randolph Avenue on the south. The district contains
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and the smaller neighborhood of Tangletown, as well as many homes, restaurants, and shops. Neighborhood residents are more likely to be politically liberal. The neighborhood has a suburban feel, but it is a densely built environment with restaurants, coffee shops, and local bars. The majority of the neighborhood's housing stock was built before 1939 and around 60% of residents own their homes. As of the 2018-2022 American Community Survey, around 84% of residents were white. Snelling Avenue, Minnesota Highway 51, is a major north-south street in the community. There are transit stops on the Metro A Line in the neighborhood at Grand Ave, St. Clair Ave, and Randolph Ave. The city of Saint Paul has been encouraging high-density housing along transit corridors and Snelling Avenue in particular.


History

The neighborhood began to develop in the 1890s as streetcars were extended to the area. Other areas began filling in during the 1920s which resulted in different development patterns. The development in the 1920s and after is later than other parts of Saint Paul which resulted in buildings more oriented around private automobile travel and commercial areas mostly located at public streetcar corners. A subarea of the neighborhood is called Tangletown for the twisting streets that contrast to the gridded structure of the rest of the city. In the 1880s
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moved to what was then the western suburbs of Saint Paul. Lots in Tangletown were intended to fund the endowment for Macalester College but that plan was not successful. The area developed gradually with many different architectural styles.


Notable residents

In the 1920s, hundreds of neighborhood residents attempted to intimidate African-American civil rights activist, Nellie Griswold Francis, and her husband William T. Francis from moving into the neighborhood.
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grew up in the neighborhood as well as the nearby neighborhoods of Union Park and Highland Park.


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Macalester-Groveland Community Council
Neighborhoods in Saint Paul, Minnesota Populated places established in the 19th century {{RamseyCountyMN-geo-stub